The Rangers (1-3-0) will play the Maple Leafs (2-2-0) at Madison Square Garden tonight. The puck drops at 7:00 p.m. ET. Here are four lines about tonight's matchup and the teams' recent history.

• The Leafs have had some recent trouble with their netminders. Ben Scrivens won his opening start against the Canadiens, then let in five goals against the Islanders two nights ago. James Reimer has had some good moments, but isn't an All-Star.

• Time for some forwards to step up and score. Carl Hagelin had a goal on Wednesday night that was waved off because of a Mike Rupp penalty, but it would be great for him to tally one that counts. Derek Stepan acknowledged a similar sentiment about himself. Overall, the Rangers likely want to stop all the talk about their lack of depth.

• The Rangers are still blocking shots. There's a lot of focus on the Blueshirts' power play struggles. But at least they're continuing to put their bodies in front of pucks like they did in 2011-12 -- the Rangers are second in the NHL with 66 blocks.

• Faceoffs will be a focus. The Leafs are tied for 11th in the NHL in faceoff percentage, while the Rangers have struggled in the circle and rank 25th. New York will need to do better than that to get by Toronto.

When the Rangers last met the Maple Leafs... Ryan Callahan beat Jonas Gustavsson with a shootout goal to clinch a 4-3 victory in Toronto on March 24, 2012. Marian Gaborik also scored his 36th and 37th goals of the season.